An astonishing comeback by a novice Wales rugby side fell one point short and allowed Scotland to end a 22-year hoodoo in Cardiff to start their Six Nations campaign this morning (NZT).
Scotland won 27-26 after blowing a 27-0 lead to win at Principality Stadium for the first time since 2002.
The Scots satisfied pre-match predictions by leading 20-0 at halftime, their most points in a first half in Cardiff. When captain Finn Russell set up wing Duhan van der Merwe again for his second converted try of the match, Scotland was cruising at 27-0 after 43 minutes.
To that point, Wales’ younger, new-look side was making it easy for the visitors with a poor, error-ridden effort. Then complacency by Scotland and the injection of replacement scrumhalf Tomos Williams sparked life and urgency in Wales, and the home side streaked in four successive tries, carried along by a capacity crowd of 74,000 that had been silenced in the first half.